Jonathan Gent

Jonathan Gent

University of Georgia

H-index: 22

North America-United States

About Jonathan Gent

Jonathan Gent, With an exceptional h-index of 22 and a recent h-index of 16 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Georgia, specializes in the field of heterochromatin, DNA methylation, small RNAs, centromeres, meiotic drive.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

RNA-directed DNA methylation mutants reduce histone at the paramutated maize booster1 enhancer

The maize striate leaves2 (sr2) gene encodes a conserved DUF3732 domain and is homologous to the rice yss1 gene

Potent pollen gene regulation by DNA glycosylases in maize

Synthetic maize centromeres transmit chromosomes across generations

Natural methylation epialleles correlate with gene expression in maize

The maize gene maternal derepression of r1 encodes a DNA glycosylase that demethylates DNA and reduces siRNA expression in the endosperm

Resetting of the 24-nt siRNA landscape in rice zygotes

Differences in activity and stability drive transposable element variation in tropical and temperate maize.

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3280

Citations(since 2020)

2254

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1945

hIndex(all)

22

hIndex(since 2020)

16

i10Index(all)

26

i10Index(since 2020)

22

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Jonathan Gent Skills & Research Interests

heterochromatin

DNA methylation

small RNAs

centromeres

meiotic drive

Top articles of Jonathan Gent

RNA-directed DNA methylation mutants reduce histone at the paramutated maize booster1 enhancer

Plant Physiology

2024/2/15

The maize striate leaves2 (sr2) gene encodes a conserved DUF3732 domain and is homologous to the rice yss1 gene

Plant Direct

2024/2

Potent pollen gene regulation by DNA glycosylases in maize

bioRxiv

2024

Synthetic maize centromeres transmit chromosomes across generations

Nature Plants

2023/3

Natural methylation epialleles correlate with gene expression in maize

Genetics

2023

The maize gene maternal derepression of r1 encodes a DNA glycosylase that demethylates DNA and reduces siRNA expression in the endosperm

The Plant Cell

2022/10/1

Resetting of the 24-nt siRNA landscape in rice zygotes

Genome Research

2022/2/1

Differences in activity and stability drive transposable element variation in tropical and temperate maize.

bioRxiv

2022/10/9

Maize centromeric chromatin scales with changes in genome size

Genetics

2021/4/1

Haploid induction by a maize cenh3 null mutant

Science Advances

2021/1/20

Gapless assembly of maize chromosomes using long-read technologies

Genome Biology

2020/12

Distinct kinesin motors drive two types of maize neocentromeres

Genes & Development

2020/9/1

Genome-wide redistribution of 24-nt siRNAs in rice gametes

Genome Research

2020/2/1

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